Ronnie with Shaky in September 2011. This picture was taken at Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire where the video for You Drive Me Crazy was originally filmed. The two were enjoying a golf day, having remained good friends since meeting following the success of the hit in the '80s.

Ronnie and his brother, Dave, in their grandmother's (nanny's) back garden in Hornsey Road, North London in 1948, before they moved to Burnt Oak, Edgware.

A picture postcard of Ronnie's first school, Woodcroft School on the Watling Estate in Edgware, at around the time Ronnie would have been a pupil there. Ronnie moved to the Watling Estate in 1947.

Ronnie on the left at 16, with schoolmate and neighbour Alan Carter, taken during a daytrip to Brighton. This was 1956 during the days of skiffle - Alan played washboard in their band.

Ronnie's old 1954 radio, on which he heard the songs that inspired him, and his 1934 Martin ukulele.

Ronnie in a photo taken in 1960 at a friend's house in Burnt Oak, Edgware, North London.

Fond memories of the Harwood family's dogs, Sally and Chevy.

The Savages were invited to Viareggio in Italy while Lord Sutch was touring Australia in 1964. From the left, Paul Nicholas, Ronnie Harwood and Pete Phillips.

The Savages and the unmistakeable Lord Sutch take a short break while on the road, from around 1964. From the left, Pete Phillips, David Sutch, Ronnie Harwood.

Paul Dean (Paul Nicholas) with Ronnie during a stop-off at the Blue Boar on the M1 motorway during touring. Photo from about 1964.

The Savages in Berlin in 1964. Ronnie Harwood (left) with drummer Pete Phillips.

Pictured in 1972 the day after the London Rock 'n' Roll Show at Wembley, this photo was taken at a hotel on the Isle of Man where Screaming Lord Sutch and The Savages were playing. Two female fans are with, from left to right, Sid Meadows, David Sutch and of course Ronnie.

Ronnie with his 1970 Yamaha FG160 guitar while songwriting in L'Estartit in Catalonia, Spain. Probably about 1982.

Ronnie with two of his best friends, his dogs Sally and Duke, pictured in 1984.

Ronnie at the gates of Elvis Presley's beloved Graceland Mansion in Memphis, Tennessee in 1984.

Ronnie pictured with singer Martin Lee of Brotherhood of Man, in Clearwater, Florida in 1984.

Roadside memories from Ronnie's Tennessee trip in 1984.

With his dog, Duke, in 1984/85. On the wall behind them is the signed poster from Bill Haley thanking Ronnie for the song God Bless Rock 'n' Roll.

Ronnie with his cat, named Shaky, pictured around 1985/86.

The Ink Spots pictured with Ronnie in about 1986. Ronnie was asked to write for The Ink Spots by publisher and friend Tony Peters, and co-wrote Must Be My Love For You with Ian Summers.

Ronnie and daughter Joanne in Palafrugell, Catalonia, Spain in 1986. The photo was taken at dinner after Ronnie had been plugging his new record, Senorita (Holiday Girl).

Ronnie pictured alongside Mayor Tony Hale and family, and sax player Tony Hall (far left), at the New Brighton Theatre in Wallasey, Liverpool in 1987 after a Florida Sun performance.

Ronnie on his 50th birthday with a very special cake, wondering if he ought to eat it or play it!

Golf with friends at Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire in 2011: Ronnie pictured with Shaky and Ronnie's son Martyn.

Ronnie with friends in Nashville in 1991.

Ronnie riding pillion on a 1933 500cc John Marston Sunbeam motorcycle - photo taken in 1962 at 114 Cressingham Road on the Burnt Oak Estate in North London where Ron lived until moving to Colindale. Pictured with friend Jim Rea who kindly supplied the picture.

Ronnie on a 50cc Maserati motorcycle, alongside friend Jim Rea on a 1933 500cc John Marston Sunbeam - photo from 1962 on the Burnt Oak Estate in North London where Ron lived until moving to Colindale.